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Limestone Lithological Classification, Using Image Processing And Pattern Recognition Technique
By F. Khorram
Image processing is a technique that simulates the human vision system. This technique enables applying every statistical or intelligent operation to recognize differences. In this way this new techni
Jan 1, 2012
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Application Of Impact Resistant Steel Sets For Underground Roof Fall Rehabilitation
By J. C. Stankus
To protect mine personnel and moving equipment at underground roof fall areas, mine operators typically install steel sets, which are covered with wooden blocks and backfilled with an expanding type c
Jan 1, 2011
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U. S. Borax: Still Mining Borates After 131 Years
By Steve Kral
Borates are minerals that contain boron. Trace amounts exist in rocks, soil, water and people. Boron-containing ores are rare and U.S. Borax, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Borax, controls one of the wor
Jan 1, 2003
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Feasibility And Implementation Of Shield Machine Tunnel Passing Through An Operating Airport Runway
By Hongjie Yang
The No. 10 metro line of Shanghai city is 36 kilometers in length and will pass through the operating airport runway by using tunnel boring machine with earth pres-sure balance mode. Although there ar
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Depressants In The Phosphate/Silica System
By P. Zhang
The use of phosphate depressants in the cationic flotation of silica from francolite in the Florida phosphate industry is rarely practiced. The occasional use of gelatinized starch derivatives and pH
Jan 1, 2009
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Development of a new fine particle dry separator Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By M. K. Mohanty, H. Akbari, L. A. Ackah
Dry separation was the predominant method of coal cleaning in the United States from the 1930s to 1980s. The application peak of dry separators for cleaning raw coal was in 1965, when about 23.1 Mt of
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Selective Froth Recovery (SFR) System To Increase Flotation Recovery
The SFR system utilizes a skimmer or extractor placed at or near the slurry-froth interface where there is a higher concentration of valuable mineral particles. With assistance of hydrocyclones, it is
Jan 1, 2012
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Canadian Experience in Open Pit Mining
By R. K. Singhal
Canada is a world class producer and exporter of minerals and mineral products. Today's highly mechanized Canadian open pits use state-of-the-art equipment and support technology. They are taking
Jan 1, 1995
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Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio Experience
By Robert J. Rothwell
Underground mining of coal by longwall mining methods has not been a predominant technique in Ohio. To date, only five mines in the state utilize this method, however, the technique has sparked a cert
Jan 1, 1986
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Planning New Metro Subways?Los Angeles, California
By Amanda Elioff
Success of the Gold Line Eastside Extension rail tunnels in Los Angeles has prompted Metro?s planning for two new rail lines to include underground alternatives. The Westside Extension Transit Corrido
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Mining 1988
By J. D. Morgan
The US economy continued to grow steadily in 1988, reaching an annual rate of $5 trillion in the last quarter (US trillion = 1012). The value of domestically processed mineral-based materi¬als rose 20
Jan 1, 1989
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Annual Review 2005
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States reached a record level in 2005, ending the year at 1.03 Gt (1,133.3 million st) according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Tabl
Jan 1, 2006
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Characteristics Of Chimney Subsidence Sinkhole Development From Abandoned Underground Coal Mines Along The Colorado Front Range
By Gordon M. Matheson
The factors which control chimney subsidence sinkhole development in weak rock were assessed by analyzing the characteristics of approximately 3000 chimney subsidence features along the Colorado Front
Jan 1, 1986
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Leaching of Trace Amounts of Metals from Flotation Tailings in Cupric Chloride Solutions Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Pelin Altinkaya, Maria Leikola, Jussi Liipo, Mika Haapalainen, Mari Lundström, Eero Kolehmainen
With decreasing ore grades, the tailings of mining operations are becoming of increasing interest as metal-containing secondary raw materials. The objective of the current work was to investigate chlo
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Examination Of Water Spray Airborne Coal Dust Capture With Three Wetting Agents
By J. A. Organiscak
Water spray applications are one of the principal means of controlling airborne respirable dust in coal mines. Since many coals are hydrophobic and not easily wetted by water, wetting agents can be ad
Feb 27, 2013
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The Northwest Side Relief Sewer Tunnel—Challenges Became Success Stories
By Faruk Oksuz, Clay Haynes, Miguel Sanchez, Patrick Finn, Roger J. Maurer
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District’s (MMSD)’s challenges of basement flooding and wet weather sewer overflows are being creatively addressed with the Northwest Side Relief Sewer tunnel. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground coal mining and attendant subsidence control : Some history, technology, and research
By Syd S. Peng, C. Y. Chen
Introduction The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act was passed in 1977 to put an end to the uneven environmental standards and enforcement established by various coal mining states in the US.
Jan 2, 1986
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The North American Tunnel Method—Lessons Learned
By Don Phelps, John Hawley, David P. Field
In recent years observational techniques of tunneling have become increasingly popular methods to facilitate complex underground infrastructure projects. The traditional design and construction manage
Jan 1, 2005
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Boddington Gold Mine Moves Closer To Production
Construction of the Boddington Mine 130 km (81 miles) southeast of Perth, is about 89 percent complete. When the $2.9-billion development is finished, it will be the largest gold mine in Australia, pr
Jan 1, 2009
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Colorado School of Mines Education – What it is, Where it is Headed
By John Trefny
Although mining is currently one of the smallest academic units on the Colorado School of Mines(CSM) campus, it is alive and well, with nearly 100 undergraduate and graduate students. For many yea
Jan 1, 2002